Systems, equipment and processes involving one or more aspects such as extending the scope of automation in port container facilities, increasing port capacity within fixed land resources, increasing operational productivity, increasing safety, increasing the velocity and reliability of goods movement, increasing freight security, reducing negative environmental impacts, and/or reducing the overall cost of goods movement are disclosed. In some implementations, storage areas may be accessed by automated guided vehicles which receive and unload containerized loads.
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1. A method for operating a port, comprising, in any order: establishing at least one storage block for storing standardized containers, each said storage block including two automated stacking cranes per storage block on common rails and at least two buffer areas; establishing a landside loading area with a landside crane for transferring containers onto and off of land transportation vehicles; establishing a waterside loading area with a waterside crane for transferring containers into and out of a waterborne vessel; moving containers between landside transportation and automated vehicles using said landside crane, wherein the landside crane is adapted to transfer containers onto and off of the automated vehicles; transporting containers between the landside crane and the storage block using said automated vehicles; moving containers between the automated vehicles and the storage block using said automated stacking cranes; transporting containers between the storage block and the waterside crane using said automated vehicles; and moving containers between the automated vehicles and waterborne vessels using said waterside crane, wherein the waterside crane is adapted to transfer containers onto and off of the automated vehicles; controlling the automated equipment via an equipment control system; controlling movement of the automated vehicles via the equipment control system; and managing the port via a terminal operating system; wherein each said automated vehicle includes a common base which receives a plurality of platforms, each said platform further comprising a coning platform for placement and removal of container cones; and wherein said platform is a coning platform with an auxiliary platform connected to one side which rises to a raised height level with the coning platform and lowers to a lowered height below the raised height for accessing and servicing cones on a container platform.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the landside crane is a bridge crane having a first end that extends over a first area that receives said automated vehicles, and a second end that extends over a second area that receives land transportation, whereby the bridge crane can lift and move containers between the automated vehicles and the land transportation.
3. The method of claim 2 , wherein said first end and second end are divided by a barrier to land transportation workers.
4. The method of claim 3 , wherein said land transportation is a truck.
5. The method of claim 3 , wherein said land transportation is a rail car.
6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the landside crane is a bridge crane; and wherein the step of moving containers between the landside transportation and automated vehicles includes establishing a landside zone accessible by landside vehicles and establishing a buffer zone accessible by automated vehicles, the landside zone and the buffer zone being divided by a barrier adapted to limit access by landside zone workers into the buffer zone, and moving containers overhead between the landside vehicles and the automated vehicles.
7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the storage block includes two or more automated stacking cranes; and wherein the automated vehicles can be accessed by the automated stacking cranes at two or more locations.
8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the automated stacking cranes are nested whereby either automated stacking crane can access either said location.
9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the automated stacking crane is moveable over the storage block on rails running parallel to the waterside.
10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the automated stacking crane is moveable over the storage block on rails running perpendicular to the waterside.
11. A method for operating a port, comprising, in any order: establishing at least one storage block for storing standardized containers, each said storage block including two automated stacking cranes per storage block on common rails and at least two buffer areas; establishing a landside loading area with a landside crane for transferring containers onto and off of land transportation vehicles; establishing a waterside loading area with a waterside crane for transferring containers into and out of a waterborne vessel; moving containers between landside transportation and automated vehicles using said landside crane, wherein the landside crane is adapted to transfer containers onto and off of the automated vehicles; transporting containers between the landside crane and the storage block using said automated vehicles; moving containers between the automated vehicles and the storage block using said automated stacking cranes; transporting containers between the storage block and the waterside crane using said automated vehicles; and moving containers between the automated vehicles and waterborne vessels using said waterside crane, wherein the waterside crane is adapted to transfer containers onto and off of the automated vehicles; controlling the automated equipment via an equipment control system; controlling movement of the automated vehicles via the equipment control system; and managing the port via a terminal operating system; wherein each said automated vehicle includes a common base which receives a plurality of platforms, each said platform further comprising a coning platform for placement and removal of container cones; wherein the storage block includes a first side accessible by the automated vehicles and a second side accessible by the automated vehicles, and wherein an automated stacking crane is positioned to load and unload containers to and from the automated vehicles; and wherein the step of moving containers between the landside transportation and automated vehicles includes establishing a landside zone accessible by landside vehicles and establishing a buffer zone accessible by automated vehicles, the landside zone and the buffer zone being divided by a barrier adapted to limit access by landside zone workers into the buffer zone, and moving containers overhead between the landside vehicles and the automated vehicles.
12. The method of claim 11 , wherein said first side and second side are opposite one another on the storage stack.
13. The method of claim 12 , further comprising two substantially identical automated stacking cranes, wherein the first automated stacking crane serves the first side and the second automated stacking crane serves the second side.
14. The method of claim 12 , further comprising two nested automated stacking cranes of different size, whereby either automated stacking crane can serve either side.
15. The method of claim 11 , wherein the landside crane is a bridge crane having a first end that extends over a first area that receives said automated vehicles, and a second end that extends over a second area that receives land transportation, whereby the bridge crane can lift and move containers between the automated vehicles and the land transportation.
16. The method of claim 15 , wherein said first end and second end are divided by a barrier to land transportation workers.
17. The method of claim 16 , wherein said land transportation is a truck.
18. The method of claim 16 , wherein said land transportation is a rail car.
19. The method of claim 11 , wherein the landside crane is a bridge crane; and wherein the step of moving containers between the landside transportation and automated vehicles includes establishing a landside zone accessible by landside vehicles and establishing a buffer zone accessible by automated vehicles, the landside zone and the buffer zone being divided by a barrier adapted to limit access by landside zone workers into the buffer zone, and moving containers overhead between the landside vehicles and the automated vehicles.
20. The method of claim 11 , wherein the storage block includes two or more automated stacking cranes; and wherein the automated vehicles can be accessed by the automated stacking cranes at two or more locations.
21. The method of claim 20 , wherein the automated stacking cranes are nested whereby either automated stacking crane can access either said location.
22. The method of claim 11 , wherein the automated stacking crane is moveable over the storage block on rails running parallel to the waterside.
23. The method of claim 11 , wherein the automated stacking crane is moveable over the storage block on rails running perpendicular to the waterside.
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